Mischief Is Important

So are the rules of English punctuation apparently.

Neither do you, apparently.
Yep, Pogo appeared to leave out a comma in that post. Hilarious!

Doesn't need one does it.

Care to show the class what the **** "The Nazi is are all out of the closet now" might mean?
Stasi is your forte.

Don't you mean "is are your forte"? I understand you're big on multiple-choice verbs.
 
So are the rules of English punctuation apparently.

Neither do you, apparently.
Yep, Pogo appeared to leave out a comma in that post. Hilarious!

Doesn't need one does it.

Care to show the class what the **** "The Nazi is are all out of the closet now" might mean?
Stasi is your forte.

Don't you mean "is are your forte"? I understand you're big on multiple-choice verbs.
The response to De Blasios website is disgusting.
And 100% red white and blue American
 
So are the rules of English punctuation apparently.

Neither do you, apparently.
Yep, Pogo appeared to leave out a comma in that post. Hilarious!

Yes.
That punctuation Nazi pawned himself.
What a dotard!

Hoisted by his own petard!

Hoist, not "hoisted".

I see the Cult of Ignorance has checked in yet again to disdain rectitude.

Sigh

There’s letters sealed; and my two schoolfellows,​
Whom I will trust as I will adders fanged,​
They bear the mandate; they must sweep my way​
And marshal me to knavery. Let it work,​
For ’tis the sport to have the enginer​
Hoist with his own petard; and ’t shall go hard​
But I will delve one yard below their mines​
And blow them at the moon. O, ’tis most sweet​
When in one line two crafts directly meet.​
— Prince Hamlet, in Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 4.[4]
Go ahead Dumbass. Tell Shakespeare he's wrong about his own writing.

Holy SHIT you need a life.
 
Tell Shakespeare he's wrong about his own writing.

Poor Pogo, still smarting after his grammatical spanking and trying (unsuccessfully) to restore any semblance of credibility.

I was not quoting Shakespeare; I was correctly using a modern English idiom (with which you are obviously unfamiliar). A petard is a bomb placed underground to be exploded under the enemy. A careless engineer (notice correct spelling) might accidentally set it off early and thus be "hoisted by (or with) his own petard."

Better to keep your two-digit IQ in quarantine.
 
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Tell Shakespeare he's wrong about his own writing.

Poor Pogo, still smarting after his grammatical spanking and trying (unsuccessfully) to restore any semblance of credibility.

I was not quoting Shakespeare; I was correctly using a modern English idiom (with which you are obviously unfamiliar). A petard is a bomb placed underground to be exploded under the enemy. A careless engineer (notice correct spelling) might accidentally set it off early and thus be "hoisted by his own petard."

Better to keep your two-digit IQ in quarantine.

I know what the **** a petard is, and I also know what the expression is. I just quoted it. When you use the expression ---- you're quoting Shakespeare.

You're gonna tell Shakespeare he's wrong about his own writing now too? ******* arrogant much?
 
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